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We all go through these moments in our life where sad songs seem to be the special version of masochism that we inflict upon ourselves. I am not one of those people who cry to sad songs. Instead, I like the idea that even though I have no good reason to be sad, I just like a sad song. I think I even have an ounce of nostalgia with sad songs. I do not have a playlist of sad songs, but that is not a bad idea.
So, what is your sad song? C'mon. Be honest. No judgement here. Maybe I will love your idea and it will be quickly added to my music library.
5 comments:
My sad song is the "Hallelujah" cover by Rufus Wainwright (originally by Leonard Cohen). It is so sorrow-ful...
Bring on the Rain by Jodi Mecina and Angel by Sarah McLachlan
Pretty much the entire Chicago's Greatest Hits 1982-1989 CD, but I don't listen to it anymore - that was in 10th grade ;-)
-Rhiannon
"Up the Down Escalator" by the Chameleons (UK) --Dana B.
oh lord--there are so many. :-)
9 crimes--Damien Rice is a good one though.
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